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• <br /> ectoher 20,1576 319 �. <br /> ick Thompson,City Attorney,said h gawth <br /> with the Fi regarding this me <br /> s <br /> uthe els no permit could issued <br /> onlynap., The possibility lbe establish- <br /> ing - <br /> variance <br /> and <br /> would still have g to the Department of Ecology for final approval. <br /> • <br /> Moved by Councilman Aldcroft, <br /> an Michelson,to <br /> instruct the city <br /> to <br /> ishing a <br /> ianc procedure under o heyprepare <br /> outdoorburrn bm <br /> g sectionof the lfire code. <br /> who votedcnolandw=ncilmen neoreeann psora who were excused ""us <br /> • <br /> Motion Carried <br /> • <br /> 1977 BUDGET MESSAGE(CE7610-327) <br /> mayorAnderson gave the following budget me age. <br /> pleased t present ualsbu <br /> s predicated <br /> on ignificantlyem optimistic an was possible pre- <br /> ceding years 975 and 01976. 1 o pleased et <br /> parts frommy predictions for 1977aa contained the <br /> f the 1976 <br /> budget message.eTheticycle.concept,sore ring to report <br /> reeo <br /> ear.of <br /> 1975,and s1976pand 1977,i lalid,fI believe.thThe hgood ynews <br /> that a number of have suddenly cl red,thusfor <br /> ably buoying ouconomic r mood. • <br /> variables �. <br /> There a of reran considerably moo <br /> easons for this <br /> te of i <br /> begin <br /> with <br /> economics. <br /> Eera therc mmun <br /> - <br /> ars of economic <br /> tion <br /> reciPittted <br /> gfrom co devastating <br /> pythe oSignsil crisis o early 1974 adigitinanateae brisada - • <br /> alninvested ,bringing jobs and <br /> in- <br /> creased <br /> wiloeibFirst <br /> retail sales <br /> l be openingnew tes <br /> All other financial institutions record growth <br /> expandingmany are dustry is theircustomer facilities. tepulp i g in excess $60,003,000 gnspaper in- <br /> Y - • <br /> theirgrade clitiJohn Fluke adding <br /> ae. oninherent <br /> aient for a feistability, <br /> q eoy new sales <br /> increase <br /> its al- <br /> ready <br /> pirjasd orders ef <br /> yea=s. Everett is moving rsustained c growth. <br /> 0 <br /> challenge e ourselves and the f repre- <br /> sent <br /> assimilate this growth itha inimalimpact o ryo <br /> life we enjoy in the ewe as- <br /> sume <br /> - <br /> proceed into the third century of our country'sgowth and <br /> development. <br /> ithin context of economic expansion,however,a note of caution • <br /> should <br /> ded. Inflation is still with us,increasing at a current <br /> rate acexceedingmmoditysn Of 44. We are <br /> charonticiges b highan er;particularly se in i wi11Service <br /> b - <br /> Parent in tuaget. Labor intensive costs,which approximate 764 <br /> of gebudgets, <br /> Probablyat continue <br /> ethan was the for <br /> ear ut illuin geometric s rater„in the <br /> 19ybu ge past <br /> etbwitlea full substantial. To <br /> countgen- <br /> erousemporary and part-timeapprex- <br /> imately$400 000wo required o fundincreasedcosts. By f money was <br /> 1=97 p - <br /> time <br /> employees abaemoaeanteiioeaeions f • <br /> the new money requirement t satisfy f a labor c work, <br /> a approximately 5657,000.to <br /> in 1977 we may have to consider fee I'i <br />
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